Short Fiction

He watched from the shadows as hundreds of bright colours swarmed past: reds, blues and greens mingled with the duller browns and blacks that were always present. Constantly moving, they weaved and swerved around each other to avoid collisions. Some moved in groups, some alone. The lone ones might be easier targets but for the … Continue reading The Stranger→

Outside the cabin, the wind howled through the trees, while inside, the old woman’s fire was nearly out. The red glow from the embers illuminated every line and wrinkle on her aged face as she stared blankly at the spot where her blaze had been. The slight tremble in her fingers had nothing to do … Continue reading Embers→

She had missed the last train and there was only one person who would be able to help. The ringing tone trilled again and again as she tapped her foot in a combination of frustration and anxiety. “Pick up… pick up…” she muttered to herself, willing him to answer. There was a click and his … Continue reading The Last Train→